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==Question: What can we learn about the Book of Mormon as an ancient text?==

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Question: What can we learn about the Book of Mormon as an ancient text?

Some aspects of the Book of Mormon record make little sense if it is read as a 19th century creation

Some aspects of the Book of Mormon record make little sense if it is read as a 19th century creation. If its underlying source is an ancient text, however, then these elements enrich our understanding of the volume and its message.

(This page is, at present, a resource of reading around this topic. It is constantly in development, and should not be considered as final or complete.)

King Benjamin's speech

Hebraisms

Temples


Notes